Hello.  I have just installed OpenDX and Exceed3D on my Windows98 machine,
and I'm starting to learn how to use it.  I am able to invoke dx -edit and I
have spent some time looking at many of the sample programs.  Everything
seems to be working fine and I am very keen to delve further into the
program's capabilities.

I am not having any success with Data Prompter, and the behaviour I'm seeing
seems to deviate rather quickly from that described in the Quickstart Guide.

I start the Data Prompter with

dx -prompter

and get the initial window shown on pg. 99 of the guide.  I type into the
text field the name of the data file I want to look at:

E:\opendx\samples\data\irregular.dx

then I select Data Explorer file.  According to the guide I should now be
able to choose to browse the data file, test the import of the file into DX,
or have DX visualize the data automatically.  First, I see no way to invoke
the browse data file.  The guide suggests (pg. 109) that clicking the
ellipsis button will lead to a Browse option, but this is not the case.  I
see only a couple of file paths.  I do see activated buttons for Test Import
and Visualize Data under the Data Explorer file button.  If I click Test
Import the Visual Program Editor is started, with a blank screen.  The
Initial Data Prompter window meanwhile seems to be locked up, displaying the
clock cursor and not responding.

So far I haven't been able to find out how to get to use either the
Simplified or the Full Data Prompter.

Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong (apart from using Windows :-)?  I
would also be grateful if someone could let me know how I can delete
characters in text fields, e.g. how to get Backspace functionality.

Thanks
Gib

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